After giving the finger to Brits bosses, many thought Adele would snub the ceremony next month.

But now it looks like the singer could well make an appearance after all.

She’s up for an award, of course – Best British Single for Bond theme Skyfall – but Brit bosses have also signed a deal with her boyfriend Simon Konecki.

He is the CEO of firm Life water, which has landed a deal to provide all the bottled water at this year’s ceremony at the O2 Arena in Greenwich, South East London.

So he’ll definitely be coming along on the night, and it seems Adele could be HIS guest this time instead.

Last year, the singer was cut off during her acceptance speech by host James Corden, who apologised to the star as she collected the much coveted Album Of The Year gong so ITV could screen Blur’s performance.

Adele stuck her middle finger in the air, later explaining that she was flipping the bird “to all the suits”.

Simon – dad of Adele’s baby, affectionately known as Little Peanut – and the owners of Life have founded a charity, drop4drop, which aims to give 1,000 litres of clean water to developing countries for every litre of Life water they sell in Britain.

So, given that around 4,000 people will be sitting down to dinner at the glitzy ceremony, glugging Simon’s H20 in the firm’s fancy new glass bottles, (in between champers and beer, obvs), that should mean a LOT of clean water for the needy.

They will also be funding a dedicated Brit Awards well project.

In a statement on his website, Simon said: “This is the ultimate partnership and a fantastic opportunity for us to extend our quest for clean water!”

A source at the Brits said last night: “We are always thinking of innovative ways of supporting charities.

"This partnership will fund a BRIT Awards well project which will provide clean drinking water to over 1,000 people for 25 years.”